Perfume-carrier



(No Model.)

O. ARMBRUSTER.

PERFUME CARRIER.

No. 407.464 Patented July 23, 1889.

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PERFUME-CARRIER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 4073464, dated July 23, 1889.

.Application filed May 14, 1888. Serial No. 273,883. (No model.)

To all whom it may concrn:

Be it known that I, OTTO ARMBRUSTER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, have invented certain new and useful Inprovements in Perfune-Carriers, fully described and represented in the following spccification and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same.

This invention consists in a perfume-carrier comprising the combination, with an elastic receptacle provided with an open nozzle, of a removable pocket forned with open mouth and fitted closely to the body of the receptacle, with the top of the receptacle eX- posed at such mouth and the nozzle projected outside the same, and the pccket being provided with a suitable handle.

The invention will be understood by reference to the annexed drawings, in which- Figure 1 is an elevation of the device in the position it would naturally assume when carried by its cord or handle. Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal section of the carrier attached to the mouth of a bottle, with the cock of the bottle open in readiness for inversion to fill-the carrier.

A is the receptac1e,which is made .of indiarubber and of a general cylindrical forn to facilitate its introduction to and removal from an open-mouthed jacket of similar form.

B is a fancy covering or jacket for the elastic receptacle, of silk or other suitable material, fitted closely thereto.

O is a metallic cap provided with a projecting nozzle secured to the mouth of the receptacle and provided with a highly-polished surface. The cap and the nozzle project outside the jacket B, the polished metallic surface of such parts forming a striking contrast with the exterior of the jacket to give an ornanental appearance to the device.

C' is a cord or handle for holding the carrier, its ends being attached to the edge of the open end of the jacket. When the receptacle is slightly conpressed and forced into the jacket, its elasticity presses it fir'mly out against the same to hold it securely therein. i

It will be seen from the above description that as the jacket is fitted closely to the exterior of the receptacle the latter cannot be shaken out when carried about by the user,

i but that it is readily detachable when desired.

It is thus an easy matter, when the jacket becomes soiled or worn out, to replace it with a new one without changing the perfume-receptacle.

The aperture in the nozzle is made exceedingly small, and the receptacle, owing to its elasticity, retains its shape and holds the liquid therein, except when its walls are conpressed to force the perfune therefrom.

In Fig. 2 of the drawings I have shown means for readily filling the receptacle. This consists in a bottle D,'provided with a mouth E and a cock F for preventing the cvaporation of the contained perfume. hen used in connection with such filling device, the nozzle C of the perfume-receptacle is provided with an external screw-thread to fit an internal thread in the mouth E of the bottle.

In order to fill the receptacle it is inverted syringe of an elongated elastic bulb provided with a nozzle similar to mine, and thatit is not new to apply an ornamental covering to a receptacle for holding face-powder; and I hereby disclaim such constructions, broadly, liniting myself to the Construction for a perfume-carrier claimed herein.

Having thus described my invention', what I claim herein is A perfume-carrier consisting in the combiv nation, with the elastic receptacle A, provided with a metallic' cap having the open nozzle C projecting therefrom, of the removable jacket B, formed with open mouth and fibted elosely to the body of the said reeepmy hand in the presence of two sbse-ibing mele, With the cep of the reeeptaele exposed witnesses; at such mouth and the nozzle p'ojeeted out-- side the same, and the jacket being provided '5 With a hmdle C', as and for the purpose set; 'witnesses:

fort-h. L. LEE,

In testnony whereof I have hereunto set HENRY J. MILLER.

OTTO ARMBRUSTER. 

